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Serial To Ethernet Converters

Written By Mr Lam on Sunday, April 22, 2012 | 12:31 AM

Moxa's serial-to-Ethernet products are designed to make industrial devices accessible directly from the network. Legacy devices can thus be converted into Ethernet devices that can be monitored and controlled from any network location or even the Internet. Different configurations and features are available for specific applications, including protocol conversion, Real COM drivers, TCP operation modes, and more. 
External Device Servers

Industrial Device Servers are designed to make serial devices network-ready in an instant. The small size of the servers makes them ideal for connecting devices such as card readers and payment terminals to an IP-based Ethernet LAN. Use the Industrial Device Servers to give your PC software direct access to serial devices from anywhere on the network.


Embedded Device Servers

Embedded Device Servers are designed for manufacturers who want to add sophisticated network connectivity to their serial devices. Embedded Device Servers can be used to convert any device with a standard serial interface to an Ethernet -enabled device in no time. The Embedded Device Servers support 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, and provide ready-to-use operation modes, including TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP. In addition, a Real COM driver is included for backward compatibility with legacy software.



Industrial Device Servers


Industrial Device Servers provide easy and reliable serial-to-Ethernet connectivity for industrial automation applications. The device servers can connect any serial device to an Ethernet network, and to ensure compatibility with network software, they support a variety of port operation modes, including TCP Server, TCP Client, and UDP.





Wireless Device Servers 

Wireless device servers provide industrial devices such as PLCs or RTUs with a wireless connection to an Ethernet network. Moxa offers a selection of wireless device servers tailored to specific industrial needs, with important features such as TCP operation modes and strong security protocols.


(source : http://www.automationcontrols.com/serial-to-ethernet-converters)
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